madam linda, it is very true. so u don't know? thot u knew everything; u are selling life jacket and cannot identify fresh eggs. if u like go buy d lifejacket wey ur ppl make, na bottom of the lagoon u go see ursef.
Linda u hav water, and d necessary tin's there wit u to test dis, and u ask us. All d same, I hav not done dis b4 so I wil leave it for my other LIB readers to answer d question.
Honestly I have been thinking about this, cos it happened this morning. I was washing the eggs b4 breaking, then I realised one of the eggs floated. I had d feeling it ws bad, I broke it and the yolk wa intact, even the egg white ws thick. And I read that, once egg white is watery, it means the egg is bad. Bt this wasn't d case, so I can't say. Over to you LIBers
@Linda it does. A fresh egg as good haugh unit (scale for egg) meaning the Albumen is still full and firmly attached to the Yolk. just like when you fill a plastic bottle with water it sinks. as days go buy the yolk flattens and detach from the albumen. just like when the water in the bottle is reduced the bottle will begin to float.
Yes Linda it's true, the fluid inside starts getting thinner as it gets older, that's why it begins to float. You know when you crack a spoiled egg the fluid doesn't draw.
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This method very true. Egg shells have tiny pores through which air gets into the egg. The longer the eggs are, the more the air in the airsac within the egg making the egg lightweight. This is why stale eggs float.
I've never had time for the water test, all I do is get two bowls, one small one big, when I break the egg, if good it goes into the big bowl but if bad, I rinse out. Simple!
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If u ask me..na who I go ask? Linda Ikeji, i dnt kno.
ReplyDeleteThis is true. If an egg floats it is bad rotten, if it tilts it is ok to eat just older some air has already gotten in and fresh eggs sink.
ReplyDeleteVery helpful....i needed it!
ReplyDeleteLemme ask my grand ma, ina zuwa, chai I asked her o linda,her reply was who rotten egg don help???
ReplyDeleteLemme ask my grand ma, ina zuwa, chai I asked her o linda,her reply was who rotten egg don help???
ReplyDeleteLmao, u really need help
DeleteAll I can remember is my grandfather's method. Just throw the egg on d floor, if it breaks, then it's rotten.
ReplyDeleteLmao!!!
DeleteHahahahahahahaha
DeleteI would not try you grandpa's method.
Mmmmmm true
ReplyDeleteSo besides gossip and being judgmental,what exactly do you know my love?
ReplyDeleteLol. Tribalism drama too
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ReplyDeleteWould confirm myself....make I go buy egg...I dey cum
ReplyDeleteIts true, that technique has been used for a long time to identify old eggs from fresh ones.....
ReplyDeleteNo idea
ReplyDeleteLinda, this is very true! Didn't you study home economics in secondary school?!
ReplyDeletemadam linda, it is very true. so u don't know? thot u knew everything; u are selling life jacket and cannot identify fresh eggs. if u like go buy d lifejacket wey ur ppl make, na bottom of the lagoon u go see ursef.
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ReplyDeleteD problem is once u put it in water then if u don't use it almost immediately it gets rotten
ReplyDeleteDon't really know
ReplyDeleteits actually true
ReplyDeleteyeah Linda, it's very true.... i practice this alot before i break eggs.
ReplyDeletenot sure about the days but yes it is. always work for me.
ReplyDeleteLinda Na U sabi🙈🙈🙈
ReplyDeleteYes o! Very true
ReplyDeleteYes o! Very true
ReplyDeleteIt's true Linda. I'm sure about that. It's an old method of identifying How old an egg is.
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Very true, I have tried it several times. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteVery true, I have tried it several times. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteVery true, I have tried it several times. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteVery true, I have tried it several times. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteYes sisi Linda
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteIF THE PICTURE IS FROM POULTRY ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN.... Then It's True!
ReplyDeleteI saw something like this on social media, but have no idea if its true.
ReplyDeleteLemme wait and read comments.
Yup...this is one very good way of identifying them.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people will try this.
ReplyDeletednt know......but will try it wen i get home
ReplyDeleteMoye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....
It's true Linda, d one floating u can't even eat again cos it's not only old but very bad
ReplyDeleteIt's true Linda, d one floating u can't even eat again cos it's not only old but very bad
ReplyDeleteLinda we no no oo abeg ask patience Jonathan she suppose no.
ReplyDeleteWho the eggs help? Hhehe lol
ReplyDeleteI don't know
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeleteI know rotten eggs will float.
ReplyDelete... THE ARCHITECT....
Yes. Bad egg floats.
ReplyDeletei really don`t know
ReplyDeletebut l will start doing this...
it's true!
ReplyDeleteWill experiment to find out
ReplyDeleteVery true Lin. I've used the method for a long time. Works every time.
ReplyDeleteTrue....i do dat almost everytime before I fry my egg.
ReplyDeleteYes. its true tried it out last week and it worked.
ReplyDeleteVery true
ReplyDeleteVery true
ReplyDeleteIt works for me
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeleteYes o! It works perfectly!!!
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ReplyDeleteLinda nwa....yes. Learnt it in foods and nut in secondary skool
ReplyDeleteyep. absolutely true lindyway. We learn every day don't we. *wink*
ReplyDeleteVery true.
ReplyDeletewanna run a test will send u an observation report
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ReplyDeleteYeah it's true, it works...
ReplyDeleteWe were told something like this when we were kids(30yrs ago) and i tried it, it worked.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely right.
ReplyDeleteYES, IT IS TRUE
ReplyDeleteYes!!
ReplyDeleteHeard so too one tym. Dunno.
ReplyDeleteLinda u didn't do home economics in school? That method is true and is taught in school!
ReplyDeleteQuite true besides the spoilt ones will float too.
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Yes it's so true!
ReplyDeleteIf u ask me , ma who I go ask"???
ReplyDeleteIf u ask me na who i go ask eh Linda? Check out naijacarlovers.blogspot.com.
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ReplyDeleteWorks in salt solution.
ReplyDeleteIts true..
ReplyDeleteWe should be asking you na
ReplyDeleteSo true
ReplyDeleteI just tried it and holy hell it panned out as it was illustrated
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TRUE.....learnt in standard medical textbook (community medicine)
ReplyDeleteYea its tru
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ReplyDeleteIt is true.
ReplyDeleteits very true apparently.....but i eat it all....lol
ReplyDeleteVery True!
ReplyDeleteVery very true. I do it till date nd it works.
ReplyDeleteTrue!
ReplyDeleteYes it is very much true
ReplyDeleteLinda u hav water, and d necessary tin's there wit u to test dis, and u ask us. All d same, I hav not done dis b4 so I wil leave it for my other LIB readers to answer d question.
ReplyDeleteYes oooo. I thought you should know better....abi u dey cook ni ?
ReplyDeleteHonestly I have been thinking about this, cos it happened this morning. I was washing the eggs b4 breaking, then I realised one of the eggs floated. I had d feeling it ws bad, I broke it and the yolk wa intact, even the egg white ws thick. And I read that, once egg white is watery, it means the egg is bad. Bt this wasn't d case, so I can't say. Over to you LIBers
ReplyDeleteIts nt factual at all
ReplyDeleteVery True
ReplyDeletei will love to try this
ReplyDeleteI have to try it to know if is true
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ReplyDeleteTrue but not guaranteed. Clearly, our Naija system hardly recognize expired eggs lol.
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@Linda it does. A fresh egg as good haugh unit (scale for egg) meaning the Albumen is still full and firmly attached to the Yolk. just like when you fill a plastic bottle with water it sinks. as days go buy the yolk flattens and detach from the albumen. just like when the water in the bottle is reduced the bottle will begin to float.
ReplyDeletePartially true.
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Partially true.
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Yes linda.. if u watch a lot of cooking shows.. you'd see some chefs use this method.. even bakers.
ReplyDeleteVery true!
ReplyDeleteMaybe i should give it a try
ReplyDeletethen i'll respond to it
Very True
ReplyDeletetrue
ReplyDeleteYes it is. It was in my comprehensive English textbook.
ReplyDeleteLinda why not try it...then you tell us...asking jamb question..
ReplyDeleteYes....
ReplyDeleteNot sure! Let me try it
ReplyDeleteDon't know if it's true or not but I use it
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Just hearing of it for d first time oo..
ReplyDeleteSo tru...I usually do dis
ReplyDeleteVery true
ReplyDeleteUmmmh! Would surely try it out.
ReplyDeletevery very true linda, i watched it on some food network channel
ReplyDeleteVery true! Linda try it
ReplyDeleteYes Linda it's true, the fluid inside starts getting thinner as it gets older, that's why it begins to float. You know when you crack a spoiled egg the fluid doesn't draw.
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Yes it is
ReplyDeleteIs very true 100%
ReplyDeleteIt may be true.. my F and N teacher said d same back then in school
ReplyDeleteIt's very true, i'v done it several times.
ReplyDeleteAll i know is that very old eggs float on water.
ReplyDeleteIts true o....I do this to know if the egg has spoilt. If it floats then its bad .
ReplyDeleteHmm have no idea.
ReplyDeleteYes its very true, i've been doing 4 a long tym
ReplyDeleteYes its very true, i've been doing 4 a long tym
ReplyDeleteYes very true, i've been doing it 4 long time
ReplyDeleteI think I've heard abt it before
ReplyDeleteVery true linda
ReplyDeleteVery true linda
ReplyDeleteI guess I will hv 2 try it....#general OLAMIDE!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's very true... I make snacks and I work with eggs all the time. When it floats, it's so bad.
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteIt's true
ReplyDeleteI only know of the very old one(which dey say is spoilt) and the fresh one...so its kinda true..
ReplyDeleteI only know of the very old one(which dey say is spoilt) and the fresh one...so its kinda true..
ReplyDeleteTested &proven method:
ReplyDeleteEgg floats - bad
Egg sinks - good
Hmmm am sure gona try dis
ReplyDeleteMaybe not entirely reliable, Linda
ReplyDeleteMaybe not entirely reliable, Linda
ReplyDeleteVery true Linda...
ReplyDeleteI think so too...heard it some time ago
ReplyDeletevery trie... learnt it back in pry school..
ReplyDeleteTrue. I use it anytime I buy eggs from suspicious outlets
ReplyDeleteActually it is.
ReplyDeleteVery True!
ReplyDeleteVery true
ReplyDeleteVery true, u should try it
ReplyDeleteVery true, u should try it
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeletei cant say oooo but will really like to know.
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ReplyDeleteYes very certain
ReplyDeleteIt works so accurately
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteExperiment am na. U need to ask
ReplyDeleteAre the eggs kept in cold or hot water???
ReplyDeleteD floatn one is bad egg
ReplyDeleteOf course! I knew this since jss1. Even tried it to clarify my doubt
ReplyDeleteIt's true.
ReplyDeleteI have experimented it as a kid, and I found it valid.
It's true.
ReplyDeleteI have experimented it as a kid, and I found it valid.
This method very true. Egg shells have tiny pores through which air gets into the egg. The longer the eggs are, the more the air in the airsac within the egg making the egg lightweight. This is why stale eggs float.
ReplyDeleteYea. I knew this long long time ago. Just put it inside cold water
ReplyDeleteOLODO.LOL
ReplyDeleteYes it is true madam linda. U too 2 shd try it now
ReplyDeleteVery true!!!
ReplyDeleteEverybody knows this nau.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma told me this as a child.
ReplyDeleteVERY VERY TRUE, I DO THIS ALOT. I RECOMMEND TO PEOPLE
ReplyDeleteTrue. We were taught this in school.
ReplyDeleteSo true!
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I've never had time for the water test, all I do is get two bowls, one small one big, when I break the egg, if good it goes into the big bowl but if bad, I rinse out. Simple!
ReplyDeleteYou have to add salt to the water.
ReplyDeleteWow will really luv 2 try it
ReplyDeleteTue, from food and nutrition sec school days . i do this method always
ReplyDeleteIt depends shaaaa oooooo buh it's 90 prcent true.
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